Cirrus Primary Academy Trust

Spring 1 Learning

Here is the Knowledge Organiser to show what we are learning to know and remember for our themed learning this half term (see the attachment at the bottom to download this):

Spring 1

Spring 1 (2)

 

How Can I Make Patterns?

During our topic 'What Can I Celebrate?' the children were very interested to learn about the traditions of Christmas and on returning to school, some of us were rather disappointed that it hadn't snowed on Christmas Day. 

We decided to read some snowy stories and built our own Winter Wonderland to learn about the changing season. We read the story 'The Gruffalo's Child' and looked at the different footprints that all the characters left in the snow. We also learn about animals that live in the snow.

We learn to notice and talk about different patterns we can see and to use the vocabulary of size and shape to describe different patterns.

We couldn't believe it when we found Gruffalo footprints in the Nursery. We looked at the size of the footprints and measured them, comparing the size and shape to our own. We also found mouse footprints and used new vocabulary to talk about the different sizes. Some of us used cubes to measure the different footprints too.

Patterns

 

We found different patterned footprints made by the snake, owl and fox too. We could talk about the different shapes, sizes and patterns.

We made our own footprint patterns in different ways, using wellies with different patterned soles in mud and paint.

Pattern 2

We enjoyed talking about and comparing the patterns on our own shoes and finding out whose were the same and whose were different. We had lots of fun exploring The Gruffalo book too! 

Gruffalo

We read the story 'Aliens Love Underpants' and 'Pirates Love Underpants.' We looked for all the different patterns on the underwear in the books.  

We made our own patterns by using different media and materials. We used the words 'stripy,' 'spotty,' 'plain' and 'zigzag' to describe the patterns. We played lots of pairs games, matching pants and socks together. We learnt that a pair means 2.

 We read 'Dinosaurs Love Underpants' too and made stomping dinosaur footprints, comparing the number of claws and the size.

Now we can recognise patterns in the world around us, make our own patterns and use new vocabulary to describe them.